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Regenerative ophthalmology (RO) offers promising advancements in eye care by exploring new tools and materials. This review covers RO applications, challenges, and future directions in various eye subspecialties.

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biomaterialscell/tissue therapyregenerative medicineregenerative ophthalmologystem cellstissue engineering

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  • Regenerative medicine (RM) is a rapidly advancing field with significant potential for medical breakthroughs.
  • Regenerative ophthalmology (RO) is a particularly active and promising subspecialty within RM.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of regenerative ophthalmology.
  • To discuss the tools, materials, and applications of RO across different ophthalmologic subspecialties.
  • To highlight current challenges, limitations, and future prospects in the field of RO.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of regenerative ophthalmology.
  • Synthesis of information on tools, materials, and applications.
  • Analysis of current challenges and future directions.

Main Results:

  • Regenerative ophthalmology utilizes a diverse range of tools and materials for treating various eye conditions.
  • Applications span across multiple ophthalmologic subspecialties, excluding artificial tissue/organ implants.
  • Key challenges include efficacy, safety, and scalability, with ongoing research focused on innovative solutions.

Conclusions:

  • Regenerative ophthalmology holds immense potential for revolutionizing eye care and restoring vision.
  • Continued research and development are crucial to overcome existing limitations and realize the full therapeutic benefits of RO.
  • Future directions involve refining existing techniques and exploring novel regenerative strategies for ocular diseases.